Description of Lavender Essential Oil Bulgarian
"The Mother of
essential oils
The scent of Lavender Bulgarian
essential oil can be described as being sweet, floral, herbaceous, having a refreshing scent with a pleasant,
balsamic-woody undertone. The oil is colorless or pale yellow. It is steam distilled from the freshly cut flowering tops of the plant. The flowers originate from an aromatic evergreen sub-shrub with linear or lance-shaped leaves
Even though France is thought to be the home of Lavender very good quality true Lavandula angustifolia has been produced in Bulgaria for many decades. Lavender Bulgarian is similar to the Lavender French Alpine in that it is also very high on esters such as linalyl acetate and is suitable for all applications
The Aromatherapy Place offers a wide variety of Lavender
essential oils to suit your preference. Over time, treat yourself to a special sensual experience by trying and comparing the qualities of each
Lavender Bulgarian
Lavender French Alpine
Lavender French Population
Lavender Organic
Lavender Tasmanian
Lavender Spike Spanish Genuine
Use the below suggested testing strips to help you find a Lavender to your liking
Lavender is one of the most commonly adulterated
essential oils. Adulteration of true Lavender in the
essential oil trade is common. Unscrupulous producers often adulterate with the addition of Lavandin Oil
Lavender Essential Oil Bulgarian Blends Well With
GeraniumBourbonReunion ,
Jasmine Absolute , LemonColdPressed , MandarinColdPressed , Nutmeg , Orangesweet , Palmarosa , Patchouli , PineNeedleAustrian , Tangerine , ThymeRed , RosemarySpanish ,
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Super Extra Safety information for Lavender Essential Oil Bulgarian
Please visit our
General Essential Oil Safety Information page for important safety guidelines on using essential oils.
SPECIFIC SAFETY INFORMATION:
Precautions – Lavender oil is Non-irritant, non-toxic and non-sensitising. See The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy by Salvatorre Battaglia, Second edition published by The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy in 2003 page 219